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A History of the County of Oxford
… that the Roger of Yarnton, Forest Hill, Woodperry, and Cowley was Roger d'Ivry. Robert d'Oilly, who is often … remained to the minster, 3 hides at Whitehill, 3 hides at Cowley, 2 or 3 hides at Cutslow, and the tithe of Headington. … the land at Whitehill had been lost, and the 3 hides at Cowley can only be traced among the possessions of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… s. Roger holds 2 h. and the third part of 1 v. in Covelie [Cowley]. There is land for 2 ploughs. These are there in … Eustace Count Eustace holds of the King 3 h. in Covelie [Cowley] and Roger (holds) of him. (There is) land for 5 … Milo 1 h. and the third part of 1 v. of land in Covelie [Cowley]. (There is) land for 1 plough. This he has there with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… another grammarian, for the latter about 1460 held land at Cowley, given him by Leland. 70 Both men are buried in St. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… made up of thirteen manors: Colham (in Hillingdon parish), Cowley, Cranford, Dawley (in Harlington parish), Greenford, … small changes in the list of 1524 include the omission of Cowley and Southall and the inclusion of Norwood, 6 and by 1642 the hundred was completed by the reappearance of Cowley. 7 In lists of the constituent parishes of the hundred …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of the whole blood of her brother Henry D'Oyley, of Cowley, in the same county. On her marriage in 2 Edward II. … likewise gave him for term of life, by deed dated at Cowley (in which he styles him his nephew John de Knightley, senior), all his messuages in the feuds of Cowley and Gnosall. 30 According to the pedigree of Knightley …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… others; 81 and more substantially by land granted by Sarah Cowley in 1714, resulting in the establishment of the Cowley Schools. 82 Parr received some small benefactions. 83 … these sums is distributed annually in money doles. Sarah Cowley left 5 a year to Mrs. Anne Naylor, and 20 s. to the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of 10 on an estate formerly belonging to Nehemiah Cowley at Billinge, in 1828 to his son Thomas Cowley, and now to Taylor, is paid to the incumbent, who …
Old and New London
… to interment. Those of Queen Elizabeth, of the poet Cowley, and of Lord Nelson, will occur at once to the reader … in the Abbey. The same was the case in 1667, with Abraham Cowley, on his death at Chertsey, where he spent the later … the following lines: "There the last numbers flow'd from Cowley's tongue. Oh! early lost! what tears the river shed …
Old and New London
… 'Worthies,' was Lecturer at the Savoy, and that the poet Cowley was a candidate at court for the office of Master." …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… poets Crashaw of Peterhouse, Cleveland of St. John's, and Cowley of Trinity, the royalist propagandist Gunning of …
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